In this humorous memoir and technical guide, Sara Riley Mattson shares the story of converting her cargo van into a mold-resistant camper in order to pursue a full recovery from mold toxicity and biotoxin illness. Along the way, she charms with her intimate writing style and dedication to helping others live well, be healthy, and explore our beautiful world.

Praise for Camp Like a Girl:

“The authenticity is warm & palpable. I feel like I sat around a campfire with a new friend who somehow already knew me and from whom I learned much, not just about conversions and overcoming illness, but about life, especially about resilience and how tenacity, when tempered with gratitude and optimism and sprinkled with creativity, doesn’t strain your forearms or leave your fingers permanently clenched. It gives you freedom to let go of fear and lay hold of peace and joy.”

Brooke Young

Sara’s new book, Migraine: Finding My Own Way Out, is available in e-book format here. Print version coming soon!

Praise for Migraine: Finding My Own Way Out:

“Wow, this book is AMAZING. Amazing gets overused but I’m using it here in the truest sense. This story is told so poignantly – with such grace. It is a true gift – so abundantly powerful. I really valued and appreciated how the author walks the reader though the experience of it all – and how she conveys such hope! It is clear that the author put her heart and soul into writing this so that others can benefit from what she learned. Immense wisdom is offered. This book offers healing and hope!

If you experience chronic migraines or any chronic pain for that matter – READ THIS!!!! I imagine so many people who are struggling with migraines will find this book extremely validating, meaningful and life-changing.”